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Archive for the ‘Triggers’ Category


Type One Response Allergy Attacks

In this video Dr. Bellonti speaks about Type 1 and Type 2 responses with respect to allergy attacks. This is very important because you need to be aware which type you or a loved one is experiencing and what needs to be done.

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Pollen Allergies – A Guide On Treatment And Causes

For those who are unlucky enough to suffer from allergies, plants can plague them with itchy skin, headaches, sneezing and watery eyes. Although these reactions to plants and pollen are severe, there are several ways to alleviate some of them. Trying some of these methods can mean more enjoyable days, without allergy symptoms. Minor adjustments [...]

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A Review of Asthma Attack Triggers

Identifying the things that cause an asthma attack is the best way to try and ensure relief. Asthma attacks are triggered by numerous things. What causes asthma from person to person varies; anything from pet dander to the pollutants in the environment can all contribute to the onset of an asthma attack. To effectively provide [...]

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Tips To Stop Asthma Attacks

Since I was diagnosed at five years old, asthma has been a significant part of my life. Over the forty years that I have lived with asthma, I’ve incrementally grown more accustomed to the condition. In my earlier years it was more difficult to maintain my asthma, since I misplaced my inhaler frequently. At the [...]

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Remedies For Asthma : Natural

Part 1 Of This Article : Natural Remedies For Asthma Part 1 Any lingering emotional issues that are left unresolved should be resolved now. It is also very important to not only forgive yourself, but others that are causing you emotional pain or regrets, this is important to your health, no matter how it effects [...]

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What triggers Asthma and What to stay away from

What is Asthma? Asthma is a chronic condition caused by inflammation (swelling) of the lining of the airways in human lungs. Although there is no cure for asthma, it can be treated. The asthma condition produces symptoms similar those associated with allergies, such as wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and a tightening of the chest. [...]

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